Generalised trust promotes social interactions and may well be a crucial component of immigrant integration. Recent immigrants in particular are likely to be viewed by themselves and others as ‘outsiders’ who are unfamiliar with the expectations and norms that structure day-to-day social interactions in the host country. This study relies on a unique combination of three sources of data all derived from World Values Surveys to examine levels of trust, and its sources, among newcomers in one country with a large immigrant population, Canada. The evidence indicates that recent immigrants to Canada make a clear distinction between trust in other people in general, and trust in Canadians in particular: the former is grounded in pre-migration cu...
We explore how participation by immigrants in voluntary groups is related to their social contact pa...
The aim of this study is twofold. First, we expand on the literature by testing whether generalized ...
The aim of this study is twofold. First, we expand on the literature by testing whether generalized ...
Chapter 1: The Impact of Culture on the Second-Generation Immigrants ’ Level of Trust in Canada Trus...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the dynamics and persistence of interpersonal trus...
Several recent studies show that immigrants exhibit higher levels of trust in public institutions th...
This thesis considers ethno-racial differences in social and political trust, which leading scholars...
Two explanations, institutionalization and socialization, are generally used to explain the impact o...
This article examines the factors that lie behind Canada's success at earning the support of its new...
This paper studies the respective influences of intergenerational transmission and the environment i...
The steady flow of immigrants from all over the world challenges the social cohesion of states in a ...
Many immigrants experience discrimination. In this paper we consider how discrimination affects thei...
Analyses of social capital and immigration have stressed the negative impact that culturally diverse...
This paper estimates the global prevalence of social trust and generosity among immigrants. We combi...
Citizenship acquisition is often interpreted as indicating an immigrants’ successful integration int...
We explore how participation by immigrants in voluntary groups is related to their social contact pa...
The aim of this study is twofold. First, we expand on the literature by testing whether generalized ...
The aim of this study is twofold. First, we expand on the literature by testing whether generalized ...
Chapter 1: The Impact of Culture on the Second-Generation Immigrants ’ Level of Trust in Canada Trus...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the dynamics and persistence of interpersonal trus...
Several recent studies show that immigrants exhibit higher levels of trust in public institutions th...
This thesis considers ethno-racial differences in social and political trust, which leading scholars...
Two explanations, institutionalization and socialization, are generally used to explain the impact o...
This article examines the factors that lie behind Canada's success at earning the support of its new...
This paper studies the respective influences of intergenerational transmission and the environment i...
The steady flow of immigrants from all over the world challenges the social cohesion of states in a ...
Many immigrants experience discrimination. In this paper we consider how discrimination affects thei...
Analyses of social capital and immigration have stressed the negative impact that culturally diverse...
This paper estimates the global prevalence of social trust and generosity among immigrants. We combi...
Citizenship acquisition is often interpreted as indicating an immigrants’ successful integration int...
We explore how participation by immigrants in voluntary groups is related to their social contact pa...
The aim of this study is twofold. First, we expand on the literature by testing whether generalized ...
The aim of this study is twofold. First, we expand on the literature by testing whether generalized ...